[Avodah] The tallit without tzitzit

Rich, Joel JRich at Segalco.com
Mon May 25 06:27:06 PDT 2020


I wish people would stop telling this story. It does no one proud; not the rabbi, not the woman, not the storyteller. Not every story — even if true (an important issue in stories told for the first time after the subject’s death or incapacity) — deserves to be retold. And stories that were not told during the lifetime of the main character, where he could have the opportunity to deny it happened or, if it did, explain his reasoning so he should not be misunderstood, should have to meet a higher bar to be retold. This story does not meet that bar.
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It is my least favorite story, yet it is attested to by a highly reliable source and deals with a very important (IMHO) question.  Hence I raised it without the details to discuss the application today to zoom minyanim
KT
Joel Rich
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